Mangaluru: ‘National Consumer Fair’ Kicks Off with Replica of Taj Mahal as Special Attraction

Mangaluru: Why go to Agra to click a photo or a take a Selfie in front of the magnificent Taj Mahal, when you have the replica of Taj Mahal for the first time in Mangaluru at the National Consumer Fair, going on now at the Karavali Utsav ground, and will last until 1 November.If one has a heart that beats and that beat throbs to seek, the purity of love in galore! Surely one deserves a visit to ‘The Taj’, as much as ‘The Taj’ deserves your visit once, and more! But not many can afford to take a plane or train to see the magnificent “Taj Mahal” in Agra- but now you need not travel to Agra – you can have a glimpse of Taj Mahal replica right here in Kudla.

Over the years Taj Mahal has inspired many people all over the world, and now it’s your time to make your dreams come true, although you may not see the real monument, but at least the replica of it and be happy by taking a picture in front of it or a selfie shot! Come to ‘The Taj’ at NCF with blissful pride! Bring the saga come alive!! Come; fall in love, every time!!! Come to unfold the pages from the past to churn the charm out of its mystique and enrich your imagination about the marvel of an epic in stone, “The Taj Mahal”, recreated here in Mangaluru using plywood and special material- a replica that exactly resembles the original ‘Taj Mahal’.

Take a selfie at the marble wonder of the world Taj Mahal, where NCF has re-created the Marble Wonder at the “National Consumer Fair” Exhibition.This year the Exhibition has over 30 stalls from all over India – Handloom, Handicrafts, Furniture, Crockery, Home Appliances, FMCG products, toys, fashion jewellery, garments, footwear, stationery, and much more.The Amusement section has Break Dance, Titanic, Dragon Train, Jumping Frog and many more rides. It’s going to be a complete family shopping and Amusement Exhibition- So don’t mis to patronize “National Consumer Fair”.

The exhibition was inaugurated by District incharge minister Ramanath Rai, Health Minister UT Khader, MLC Ivan D’Souza, Former Mayor Shasidhar Hegde, corporators Ashok D K, ‘Tulu film actors R J Rupesh Shetty, Anvitha Rao, and Sheethal Nayak, along with other VIPs. The ministers complimented the Director of NCF Gautham Agarwal for his work and his efforts to entertain the citizens of Mangaluru through this fair. Minister UT Khader said that the fair will increase the business opportunities for the people who participate in the fair and consumers will get new things at reasonable prices. He said Mangaluru had become a favourite place for exhibitors and consumer fair operators as the consumers were very receptive to new consumer goods. MP Ivan D’souza said that consumer fairs like these will increase the interaction of exhibitors as well as the consumers. DC AB Ibrahim who arrived a little late also praised the work of the labors who created the Taj Mahal and also congratulated Gautham Agarwal for his unique idea.

Speaking to Mangalorean.com at the Fair, Gautham Agarwal-the director of NCF said that he is very happy in organizing such exhibition here because Mangaloreans are good people, friendly and very supportive and courteous. The response has been overwhelming in the past. The key feature of this fair is that all the useful household appliances are available under one-roof. “I love organizing National Consumer Fairs in this city, and it has always been successful” he said beaming with pride. He further said, “This Fair which is India’s largest shopping and Amusement Exhibition will be a thrilling and full of excitement since we are introducing for the first time the Replica of Taj Mahal.We have been organizing this Fair for the last three decades. I am confident that even this year Mangaloreans and people from neighbouring areas will patronize this Fair and make it a success”.

“The Taj Mahal is a huge work of inspired art. It stands as tall as 40ft and covers 70ft x 150 ft. A team of about 150 workers have worked for over 25 days, and have created a magnificent replica of the original Taj Mahal. People coming to the exhibition can take photographs by standing in front of this replica or a selfie, and take home some memories. Over the years NCF has also created some of Seven Wonders of the World, like the White House, Red Fort, Buckingham Palace, JOG Falls, Dinosaur City, etc.” added Agarwal.

So when it comes to arts and crafts, it can’t get bigger than this. The National Consumer Fair (NCF) is a one-stop shop for artisans, exporters, consumer goods, with an eye for something special: Appliances, special display and sale of Bengal Sarees and Handlooms from Bengal villages, furnishings and mattresses, ready-made garments, fancy jewelry, plastic goods, carpets, foot wear and grandeur, intricate embroidery and zari, and more. The exhibition has an amazing spread of handcrafted jewellery, fine hand embroidered textiles, beads and zari work, block printed dress materials and bed sheets, Hyderabad Pearls and Toys, Educational CD’s, kitchen tools etc etc – the list is endless. From home appliances, handicrafts, to cosmetics and books, or plain amusement whatever may be your pick the “National Consumer Fair” is the ideal spot- so don’t forget to patronize National Consumer Fair.

NCF – is one of India ‘s leading organizer of trade fairs and exhibitions. NCF – National Consumer Fair made its beginning in 1982 under the able guidance of Shri A K Nayar an active Social Activist and also one of the pioneers in organizing Exhibitions and Amusement Fairs in India.NCF is a pioneer in organizing Trade Fairs and Exhibitions across India for over 30 years now and has successfully organized over 400 exhibitions. Some of the exhibitions organized by NCF are International Lifestyle Exhibition; National Consumer Fair & Annual Cake Show; Chennai Office Expo; Chennai Gift Expo; Glamour Homes Expo; and Glamour Home Interior & Exterior Exhibition etc National Consumer Fair in Mangaluru is being organized by NCF, a pioneer in organizing Exhibitions and Trade Fairs across India for over three decades now.